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Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil

Soroprevalence for Hepatitis C virus is reported as 2.12% in Northern Brazil, with about 50% of the patients exhibiting a sustained virological response (SVR). Aiming to associate polymorphisms in Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) with chronic hepatitis C and therapy responses we inves...

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Autores principales: de Vasconcelos, Janaina Mota, de Jesus Maués Pereira Móia, Lizomar, Amaral, Ivanete do Socorro Abraçado, Miranda, Esther Castello Branco Mello, CicaliseTakeshita, Louise Yukari, de Oliveira, Layanna Freitas, de Araújo Melo Mendes, Lilian, Sastre, Danuta, Tamegão-Lopes, Bruna Pedroso, de Aquino Pedroza, Larysse Santa Rosa, Batista dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel, Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira, de Araújo, Marialva Tereza Ferreira, Bandeira, Camila Lucas, de Sousa da Silva, Adriana Maria Paixão, de Medeiros, Zilene Lameira, Sena, Leonardo, Demachki, Samia, dos Santos, Eduardo José Melo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23569404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013000100004
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author de Vasconcelos, Janaina Mota
de Jesus Maués Pereira Móia, Lizomar
Amaral, Ivanete do Socorro Abraçado
Miranda, Esther Castello Branco Mello
CicaliseTakeshita, Louise Yukari
de Oliveira, Layanna Freitas
de Araújo Melo Mendes, Lilian
Sastre, Danuta
Tamegão-Lopes, Bruna Pedroso
de Aquino Pedroza, Larysse Santa Rosa
Batista dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel
Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira
de Araújo, Marialva Tereza Ferreira
Bandeira, Camila Lucas
de Sousa da Silva, Adriana Maria Paixão
de Medeiros, Zilene Lameira
Sena, Leonardo
Demachki, Samia
dos Santos, Eduardo José Melo
author_facet de Vasconcelos, Janaina Mota
de Jesus Maués Pereira Móia, Lizomar
Amaral, Ivanete do Socorro Abraçado
Miranda, Esther Castello Branco Mello
CicaliseTakeshita, Louise Yukari
de Oliveira, Layanna Freitas
de Araújo Melo Mendes, Lilian
Sastre, Danuta
Tamegão-Lopes, Bruna Pedroso
de Aquino Pedroza, Larysse Santa Rosa
Batista dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel
Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira
de Araújo, Marialva Tereza Ferreira
Bandeira, Camila Lucas
de Sousa da Silva, Adriana Maria Paixão
de Medeiros, Zilene Lameira
Sena, Leonardo
Demachki, Samia
dos Santos, Eduardo José Melo
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description Soroprevalence for Hepatitis C virus is reported as 2.12% in Northern Brazil, with about 50% of the patients exhibiting a sustained virological response (SVR). Aiming to associate polymorphisms in Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) with chronic hepatitis C and therapy responses we investigated 125 chronic patients and 345 controls. Additionally, 48 ancestry markers were genotyped to control for population stratification. The frequency of the KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL2+HLA-C(Asp80) gene and ligand was higher in chronic infected patients than in controls (p < 0.0009, OR = 3.4; p = 0.001, OR = 3.45). In fact, KIR2DL3 is a weaker inhibitor of NK activity than KIR2DL2, which could explain the association of KIR2DL2 with chronic infection. Moreover, KIR2DS2 and KIR2DS2+HLA-C(Asp80) (p < 0.0001, OR = 2.51; p = 0.0084, OR = 2.62) and KIR2DS3 (p < 0.0001; OR = 2.57) were associated with chronic infection, independently from KIR2DL2. No differences in ancestry composition were observed between control and patients, even with respect to therapy response groups. The allelic profile KIR2DL2/KIR2DS2/KIR2DS3 was associated with the chronic hepatitis C (p < 0.0001; OR = 3). Furthermore, the patients also showed a higher mean number of activating genes and a lower frequency of the homozygous AA profile, which is likely secondary to the association with non-AA and/or activating genes. In addition, the KIR2DS5 allele was associated with SVR (p = 0.0261; OR = 0.184).The ancestry analysis of samples ruled out any effects of population substructuring and did not evidence interethnic differences in therapy response, as suggested in previous studies.
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spelling pubmed-36155212013-04-08 Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil de Vasconcelos, Janaina Mota de Jesus Maués Pereira Móia, Lizomar Amaral, Ivanete do Socorro Abraçado Miranda, Esther Castello Branco Mello CicaliseTakeshita, Louise Yukari de Oliveira, Layanna Freitas de Araújo Melo Mendes, Lilian Sastre, Danuta Tamegão-Lopes, Bruna Pedroso de Aquino Pedroza, Larysse Santa Rosa Batista dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira de Araújo, Marialva Tereza Ferreira Bandeira, Camila Lucas de Sousa da Silva, Adriana Maria Paixão de Medeiros, Zilene Lameira Sena, Leonardo Demachki, Samia dos Santos, Eduardo José Melo Genet Mol Biol Human and Medical Genetics Soroprevalence for Hepatitis C virus is reported as 2.12% in Northern Brazil, with about 50% of the patients exhibiting a sustained virological response (SVR). Aiming to associate polymorphisms in Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) with chronic hepatitis C and therapy responses we investigated 125 chronic patients and 345 controls. Additionally, 48 ancestry markers were genotyped to control for population stratification. The frequency of the KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL2+HLA-C(Asp80) gene and ligand was higher in chronic infected patients than in controls (p < 0.0009, OR = 3.4; p = 0.001, OR = 3.45). In fact, KIR2DL3 is a weaker inhibitor of NK activity than KIR2DL2, which could explain the association of KIR2DL2 with chronic infection. Moreover, KIR2DS2 and KIR2DS2+HLA-C(Asp80) (p < 0.0001, OR = 2.51; p = 0.0084, OR = 2.62) and KIR2DS3 (p < 0.0001; OR = 2.57) were associated with chronic infection, independently from KIR2DL2. No differences in ancestry composition were observed between control and patients, even with respect to therapy response groups. The allelic profile KIR2DL2/KIR2DS2/KIR2DS3 was associated with the chronic hepatitis C (p < 0.0001; OR = 3). Furthermore, the patients also showed a higher mean number of activating genes and a lower frequency of the homozygous AA profile, which is likely secondary to the association with non-AA and/or activating genes. In addition, the KIR2DS5 allele was associated with SVR (p = 0.0261; OR = 0.184).The ancestry analysis of samples ruled out any effects of population substructuring and did not evidence interethnic differences in therapy response, as suggested in previous studies. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2013-03-04 2013-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3615521/ /pubmed/23569404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013000100004 Text en Copyright © 2013, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Human and Medical Genetics
de Vasconcelos, Janaina Mota
de Jesus Maués Pereira Móia, Lizomar
Amaral, Ivanete do Socorro Abraçado
Miranda, Esther Castello Branco Mello
CicaliseTakeshita, Louise Yukari
de Oliveira, Layanna Freitas
de Araújo Melo Mendes, Lilian
Sastre, Danuta
Tamegão-Lopes, Bruna Pedroso
de Aquino Pedroza, Larysse Santa Rosa
Batista dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel
Soares, Manoel do Carmo Pereira
de Araújo, Marialva Tereza Ferreira
Bandeira, Camila Lucas
de Sousa da Silva, Adriana Maria Paixão
de Medeiros, Zilene Lameira
Sena, Leonardo
Demachki, Samia
dos Santos, Eduardo José Melo
Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil
title Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil
title_full Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil
title_fullStr Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil
title_short Association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis C and responses to therapy in Brazil
title_sort association of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor polymorphisms with chronic hepatitis c and responses to therapy in brazil
topic Human and Medical Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23569404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013000100004
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